Journal article
Healthcare professional and community preferences in deceased donor kidney allocation: A best-worst scaling survey
MP Sypek, M Howell, K Howard, G Wong, E Duncanson, PD Clayton, P Hughes, S McDonald
American Journal of Transplantation | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/ajt.16898
Abstract
Deceased donor kidneys are a scarce community resource; therefore, the principles underpinning organ allocation should reflect societal values. This study aimed to elicit community and healthcare professional preferences for principles guiding the allocation of kidneys from deceased donors and compare how these differed across the populations. A best-worst scaling survey including 29 principles in a balanced incomplete block design was conducted among a representative sample of the general community (n = 1237) and healthcare professionals working in transplantation (n = 206). Sequential best-worst multinomial logistic regression was used to derive scaled preference scores (PS) (range 0–100)...
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